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Brett Schickler, a salesman from Rochester, used ChatGPT AI program to create a children's e-book.
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The AI software generated the text from simple prompts, allowing Schickler to create a 30-page illustrated e-book in hours.
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The e-book titled "Sammy the Squirrel" was published in January through Amazon's self-publishing unit.
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The story features Sammy, who learns about saving money after discovering a gold coin and investing in an acorn trading business.
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Sammy becomes the richest squirrel in the forest, and the forest starts prospering.
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The e-book is aimed at children and teaches them about financial literacy in a fun and engaging way.
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Schickler never thought he could be a published author, but the AI software made it possible.
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The AI software uses machine learning algorithms to generate human-like responses based on the provided prompts.
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The e-book is an example of how AI can be used to create content in a fraction of the time it would take a human to do so.
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The success of the e-book suggests that AI can be a valuable tool for self-publishing authors looking to create quality content quickly and efficiently.